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Standard Paper Tournament Chess Board - 2.25" Squares

Our Standard Paper Tournament Chessboard - 2.25'' is 20'' x 20'', with 2.25'' squares, Algebraic Notation on all sides and made of the 120-lb paper for long life. Our boards meet or exceed all USCF tournament requirements.
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2.25" Squares - Green
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2.25" Squares - Violet & Buff
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Our Standard Paper Tournament Chessboard - 2.25" is 20" x 20", with 2.25" squares, Algebraic Notation on all sides and made of the 120-lb paper for long life. Our boards meet or exceed all USCF tournament requirements.

  • 20" x 20" with 2.25" squares
  • Algebraic Notation on all sides
  • Available in assorted colors
  • Exceeds all tournament standards



Exceeds all US Chess Federation and FIDE requirements for Official Tournament Use!

Standard Paper Tournament Chess Board - 2.25" Squares Reviews
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Perry M.
February 25, 2025
Great Sharing Tools
I love these boards.I had purchased some previously and had given them to a friend's club.I like to have them around to reinforce notation and visualization.
ham16
January 28, 2024
it was thin like paper
it was thin like paper

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